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FCLE exam before nursing program

I’m very confused, thought you only had to take this exam to graduate. Now I’m looking at the RN application page and it states that they ask students to attempt the exam atleast once before application deadline. However, no where in the information session does it states it’s required to apply. I’m a transfer student and currently out of state so I won’t be able to take the test in person by the application deadline…

Anyone else apply and get accepted to the program before they took the FCLE?

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u/Character_Guess_4258 — 7 days ago

Hotel recommendations for a solo female traveler?

Hi everyone, I’ll be visiting Portland for the first time tat the end of month and am looking for hotel recommendations. I’ve looked at Lucia, Hoxton, and Jupiter so far. I’m hoping to be somewhere where there are things to do within walking distance/ walking distance to public transportation. I’m used to seeing homelessness and have traveled to many cities where it prevalent, however some of the reviews of these hotels listed talk about how dangerous and seedy the area is just outside. I know that people tend to be dramatic in reviews, so I wanted to try to get insight from locals.

I’ll also have my service dog with me, so pet friendly or regular hotels are okay.

Thanks in advance!

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u/Character_Guess_4258 — 18 days ago

Maintenance after Retatrutide

I’ve taken Reta for the past ~ 6-7 months to lean out while maintaining/gaining muscle and lost about 10 pounds, intentionally taking it as slow as possible. I have about 6mg left of my remaining vial and I’m almost at my goal weight hoping to drop another 2-3 pounds to get me around 18-20% BF. (Photo below of my current progress)

The most helpful thing Reta has done for me (aside from boosting metabolism) is curbing my sweet tooth and helping me feel full much quicker. I have adhd and have struggled with binge eating a lot (sugar binges especially) in the past, and have felt that my satiety cues are “off” because of my adhd, ED history, and adhd medication. For the first time in my life I have felt full before eating too much at one time.

I was thinking of titrating off Reta and trying to maintain on low dose semaglutide or tirz. I’m wondering if anyone else has had success maintaining with semaglutide or tirz after reta. I know some people just low dose Reta to maintain, however I feel like for me the triple agonist just for maintenance would be a bit overkill and I’ve also heard it’s not really working as a triple agonist at low doses (.5-1mg)

Appreciate any advice or experiences! Thanks!

u/Character_Guess_4258 — 1 month ago

Maintenance after Retatrutide

I’ve taken Reta for the past ~ 6-7 months to lean out while maintaining/gaining muscle and lost about 10 pounds, intentionally taking it as slow as possible. I have about 6mg left of my remaining vial and I’m almost at my goal weight hoping to drop another 2-3 pounds to get me around 18-20% BF.

The most helpful thing Reta has done for me (aside from boosting metabolism) is curbing my sweet tooth and helping me feel full much quicker. I have adhd and have struggled with binge eating a lot (sugar binges especially) in the past, and have felt that my satiety cues are “off” because of my adhd, ED history, and adhd medication. For the first time in my life I have felt full before eating too much at one time.

I was thinking of titrating off Reta and trying to maintain semaglutide or tirz. I’m wondering if anyone else has had success maintaining with semaglutide or tirz after reta. I know some people just low dose Reta to maintain, however I feel like for me the triple agonist just for maintenance would be a bit overkill and I’ve also heard it’s not really working as a triple agonist at low doses (.5-1mg)

Appreciate any advice or experiences! Thanks!

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u/Character_Guess_4258 — 1 month ago
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Study.com

Has anyone successfully used study.com to transfer credits? They go through ACE like Sophia does. I haven’t been able to get a definitive answer from anyone at advising yet.

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u/Character_Guess_4258 — 3 months ago